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2022 Volume.24 No. 3 p.200 ~ p.207
Impact of Depression and Social Support on Medication Adherence in Older Adults with Multimorbidity
Kim Ji-eun

Park Jin-Hee
You Mi-Ae
Seo Eun-Ji
Abstract
Purpose: Medication adherence in older adults with multimorbidity is critical for self-care. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to identify the factors that influence medication adherence in older adults with multimorbidity.
Methods: The patients were 116 adults 65 or older with three or more chronic diseases. The data were collected from December 2020 to April 2022 in outpatient clinics at a hospital in Daejeon.

Results: The mean scores of depression, social support, and medication adherence were 16.18¡¾6.74 (of 30), 41.06¡¾6.56 (of 60), and 4.69¡¾1.85 (of 8) points, respectively. Patients with low adherence comprised the most with 75 patients (64.7%). Influencing factors on medication adherence were depression (¥â=-.35, p=.007) and family support among social support (¥â=.29, p=.006).

Conclusion: Among older adults with multimorbidity, lower depression as well as higher family support, results in higher medication adherence. It is necessary to develop a practical strategy toward improving medication adherence, by sensitively managing the degree of depression, as well as strengthening family support.
KEYWORD
Multimorbidity, Depression, Social support, Medication adherence, Aged
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